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Stark Industries, later also known as Stark International, Stark Innovations, Stark Enterprises and Stark Resilient, is a fictional company appearing in
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s published by Marvel Comics. The company is depicted as being owned and run by businessman and namesake Tony Stark, who is also known as
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. It first appeared in '' Tales of Suspense'' No. 40 (April 1963) and was founded by Tony's father, Howard Stark. According to Forbes 25's "Largest Fictional Companies" it had an estimated sales of $20.3 billion, ranking it at number 16. In the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Stark Industries has a logo modeled after the defense contractor
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and is listed on the New York Stock Exchange as SIA. During the press conference scene, Stark is seen entering a building that resembles the entrance to Lockheed Martin's Skunk Works facility. An airplane extremely similar to the Lockheed YF-22 stood as a statue in front of the Stark Industries facility, exactly like the prototypes on display at Skunk Works facility in Palmdale, California.


History

Stark Industries was founded by Isaac Stark, Sr. in the 19th century and later taken over by Howard Stark and then by his son Tony, after his death. Over the years, through bankruptcy, Tony's "death", Tony's return and hostile takeovers, the company has gone through many name changes including Stark International (later Stane International), Stark Enterprises, Stark/Fujikawa and Stark Solutions.


Stark Industries


Functions

Stark Industries is primarily a defense company that develops and manufactures advanced weapons and military technologies. The company manufactures the armor worn by Iron Man and War Machine. It builds the helicarriers used by S.H.I.E.L.D, and it produces the Quinjets used by the Avengers


Staff

* Tony Stark – Chairman of Stark Industries *
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– Executive Officer (deceased) * Happy Hogan – Former head of Security * Pepper Potts – CEO * Dr. Gray Armond – Head Designer. * Harmon Furmintz – Member of Stark Industries' biochemical division. He worked for Genetech and was born around 1918. He was a child prodigy and recruited as candidate for
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, but was rejected due to having
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. He attempted to gain the power of Terrax, but his body and mind were destroyed by Shafear and reformed into duplicate of his own. * Jacob Fury (Scorpio) – Former research scientist. * Sally McIntyre * Eddie March – Former part of the Iron Legion. * Kevin O’Bryan * Ralph Roberts * Anton Vanko (Crimson Dynamo) — Former Head Scientist and Chief Developer (deceased) * Arwyn Zurrow – Head of the Miami facilities.


Subsidiaries

* Project: Caribbean (staff unknown) – Stark Industries made an effort to start a plant in Haiti, however it was destroyed by
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.


Stark International

Originally Stark Industries, the name was changed when the company ceased manufacturing munitions, with Tony handing over the CEO position to Pepper Potts. Eventually, the company was taken over by
Obadiah Stane Iron Monger is an alias used by multiple fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The first character to use the alias is Obadiah Stane, who first appeared in ''Iron Man'' #163 (Oct. 1982). The Iron Mong ...
after a hostile takeover and he renamed it Stane International.


Staff

* Tony Stark – Original Head * James Rupert Rhodes – Pilot, later Acting CEO * Bambi Arbogast – An executive assistant. * Yvette Avril – Worked for the French branch of Stark International and was brought to the US to become vice president of the Long Island facility. She unsuccessfully attempted to save the company when Tony Stark went on a major drinking binge and quit after takeover by Obadiah Stane. * Bethany Cabe – * Dianne Carruthers – * Morley Erwin – Owned Circuits Maximus as well as working Stark International. He is the brother of Clytemnestra Erwin. He also assisted Jim Rhodes in learning to use the Iron Man armor, helped form Circuits Maximus, killed when Obadiah Stane had the Circuits Maximus building bombed * Abe Klein – Director of Engineering. – Tony Stark's old electrical engineering professor. Killed by Mordecai Midas. * Scott Lang (Ant-Man) * Kristine "Krissy" Longfellow – Secretary. She posed as Tony Stark's secretary to be close to him without involving him with a criminal. * Harold Marks (Techno-Killer) – A research technician. He left to work for author James Spencer; built an armor to gain respect and vengeance from perceived lack of appreciation * Vincent "Vic" Martinelli – A security guard. He was a former soldier and architect who worked for Williams Innovations before working at Stark International. He remained with Obadiah Stane after his hostile takeover due to difficulty in finding a new job. * Artemus "Artie" Pithins – Director of Public Relations. He is currently a White House Press Secretary. Quit Stark International after Obadiah Stane took over. * Erica Sondheim – Medical Director. * Carl Walker – * Cherry Wood – A scientist. She studied Doctor Octopus' Adamantium arms and dated Stark. She was taken hostage by Doctor Octopus.


Stane International

After driving Tony Stark back to alcoholism, Obadiah Stane wrested control of Stark International from James Rhodes after a hostile takeover and renamed the company after himself. Stane renewed the munitions manufacturing. However, after Stane was killed, the company was run by a mysterious cartel which was eventually bought out and reabsorbed by Stark Enterprises.


Staff

*
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– CEO of Stane International. * Joel Arons – He was involved in a project that kidnapped Myron MacLain. He stole Captain America's proto-adamantium shield * Joseph "Joe" Faulkner – general manager. * Dr. Edward "Edwin" Earl Hawkins – Designed the Mass Acquisition Unit. He aided Giant Man (Bill Foster) in battling Doctor Nemesis. * Karaguchi Inoyawa – Sought to rebuild the Red Ronin for peaceful purposes. * Joseph "Joe" Kilman – After being fired for unknown reasons, he sought revenge by trying to take control of Red Ronin * Vic Martinelli * Michael Craig Stockton (Dr. Nemesis) – Sought to coerce Dr. Hawkins into creating a mass acquisition warhead.


Stark Enterprises

After regaining his personal fortune following Obadiah Stane's death, Tony established a new company, Stark Enterprises, in Los Angeles.


Staff

* Tony Stark – CEO and founder (deceased) * James Rhodes – Former CEO (when Stark was in suspended animation following his first "death"; quit upon Stark's revival); former pilot * Rothvichet Poch – Former lawyer, vice-president and CEO. Alvarez defended Tony Stark in the trial of
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. * Bambi Arbogast - receptionist and former member of the US Department of Defense. * Veronica Benning/Victoria Michelle – Tony Stark's physiotherapist. * Bethany Cabe – Security Chief and former
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of Tony Stark. * Diane Carruthers – * Lee Clayton * Ed Deal – Worked on the VLS-2980 Project. * Phillip Grant – Computer hacker. * Chester "Chet" Harrigan – Former
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to Tony Stark. * Bert Hindel – Former lawyer of Stark Enterprises. He was fired after he failed to clear up the Government civil suits brought on during the '' Armor Wars'' storyline. He also unsuccessfully defended Kathy Dare. * Happy Hogan – * Heuristically Operative-Matrix-Emulation Rostrum (H.O.M.E.R.) – Nearly intelligent computer of Tony Stark. * Sarah Jennings – Accounts & Marketing * Kylie Normandy – * Dr. Cal Oakley – Former employee of Cordco. Oakley assisted in rebuilding Tony Stark's nervous system following his being shot by Kathy Dare. * Marcia Jessica "Marcy" Pearson – Former Director of Public Relations and later Vice-President. Rhodes fired her when she resented his being named Stark's successor as CEO. * Garrison Quint – Chief of security. * James Simpson – Security guard. He allowed Edgar Elliot to sabotage Tony Stark's experimental rocket. * Dr. Erica Fredrika Sondheim – Medical Director and former surgeon. * Wayne Unnier * Nick Walcek * Atha Williams – Secretary * Roderick Withers – Director of Public Relations * Abraham Paul "Abe" Zimmer – Research director and former member of the board of directors at Acutech. He was killed by Calico.


Subsidiaries

* Accutech – Research and Development company, based in California, that was bought out as a subsidiary. The company produced and designed a Beta Particle Generator which was sabotaged by the
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. Known staff members include Gilbert O’Connor and Abe Zimmer. * Barstow Electronics> – Subsidiary of Stark Enterprises based in California. It employed
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after Force's faked death. * Cordco – Bought out by Stark Enterprises to force Dr. Cal Oakley to implant a biochip in Tony Stark's spine after he was shot by Kathy Dare. Known staff members include Addison Drexel, Edwin Cord, Dr. Cal Oakley, and Basil Sandhurst. * Stane International – It was reacquired by Stark from
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, who owned SI following Obidiah Stane's death. The company reproduced Stark's original Guardsman armor for use at the Vault. Much of Stane's operations involved disreputable business practices, leading Stark to initiate a major clean-up effort after reacquiring the company. * Hot Cup Coffee – Created by Stark using the pseudonym "The Boss".


Stark/Fujikawa

Created by a merger of Stark Enterprises and Fujikawa Industries following apparent death of Iron Man/Anthony Stark.


Staff

* Kenjiro Fujikawa – CEO – founder of Fujikawa Industries, father of Rumiko * Yu Kurin * Tobi Kanigawa * Rumiko Fujikawa – Daughter of Kenjiro. She was a skilled businesswoman. Played the role of party-girl to annoy her parents. She was slain by an Iron Man impostor named Clarence Ward. *
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– Cousin of Tony Stark. Became general manager of Stark-Fujikawa after Tony's "death".


Subsidiaries

* Fujikawa Industries – The previous version of this company helped form Stark-Fujikawa. A Japanese firm which took over Stark Enterprises following the apparent death of Tony Stark. Known employees include Tso Fwon, Yu Kurin, Tobi Kanigawa and
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. * Oracle Incorporated – Formed by Namor, the company was sold to Stark-Fujikawa. Formerly served as the headquarters of Heroes for Hire. After Tony's "death", Bambi Arbogast seconded here. Known employees include Caleb Alexander (who was killed), Carrie Alexander, Allison Grain, Jim Hammond (Human Torch), Robert Losey, Kent Maitland, Phoebe Marrs, Leon McKenzie, Namor McKenzie (former CEO), Rihanna O'Connor, Dr. Anita Savvy, Dr. Richard Savvy, Bambi Arbogast, Josef Went and James "Jimbob" Roberts. * Parallel Conglomerate – Subsidiary of Oracle Inc. (which would make it a subsidiary of Stark-Fujikawa). Known employees are Captain Holten Gamble (who was killed on board an oil tanker owned by Parallel Conglomerate) and Oliver Russell. * Rand-Meachum – A company formed by
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and Wendell Rand, became a subsidiary of Stark-Fujikawa. Known employees include Daniel Rand (Iron Fist), Wendell Rand-K'ai, Leon McKenzie, Harold Meachum, Ward Meachum,
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, Jason Quartermaster, Peregrin Took, Martina Tereshkova and Dr. Ilya Faro


Stark Solutions

The fifth company run/owned by Tony Stark and was founded after his return from another dimension. It was shut down by Tony after he was defamed by Tiberius Stone who was subliminally influencing him.


Staff

* Tony Stark – CEO * Happy Hogan * Pepper Potts * Svengoto Eriksson


Stark Industries/International

The sixth company owned/run by/founded by Tony Stark and was set up after the closure of Stark Solutions. After the events of "The Five Nightmares" and "World Most Wanted" story arcs, Stark Industries went bankrupt and eventually closed down. It was also known as Stark International, both names formerly used in previous incarnations of the company. Its logo being the same as the S.I. Logo in the ''
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'' film series.


Staff

* Tony Stark – CEO Laila Stark , iron girl daughter * Joseph Jeremy "Joe" Arnold – One of the Security Department heads. * David Beaumont – One of the Security Department heads. * Arturos Benning – One of the Security Department heads *
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* Happy Hogan – Tony Stark's bodyguard. Killed saving Stark from an assassination attempt * Michael "Mike" Jochum – One of the Security Department heads. * Kurt Kennison – One of the Security Department heads. * Takeshis Kobayashi – Head of Research & Development. * Archie Merchant – One of the Security Department heads. * Pepper Potts * Katherine Rennie – Tony Stark's personal secretary. * James Rupert Rhodes (War Machine) * Jack Rutledge – He was involved in the development of a Gamma Radiation Neutralizing Armor. He was later killed by Richard Cummings for covering up the death of Lisa Cummings. * Ryan Zimm – One of the Security Department heads. * Gallileo "Leo" Braithwaite * Jan Kolins * Svengoto Eriksson – Following closure of Stark Solution, he has been given principal data by Tony Stark and then individually reinvented the AI "Jarvis" and armoury of Iron Man suit. During establishment of Stark Industries, he given the research result to Tony. Tony admired him and said that the new suit is like giving Tony a "Regent". * Martha Johns * Geoff Douglat * Tessa Springfield * Anna Wei *Dr Dave Allen * Michael Cline – Supporter * Horsars Marvel – Supporter


Other versions


Marvel 2099

In '' Marvel 2099'' (an alternate future reality set in the year 2099), Stark Fujikawa is a major corporate power, alongside Roxxon. The only known staff members are Hikaru-Sama and Shudo


Ultimate Marvel

Stark Industries also appears in the Ultimate universe, as it keeps mostly the same origin as spawned outta Howard Stark's defense company. As well as Stark International in the
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as a competitor to Mandarin International. Stark Global Solutions Headquarters also appears as a separate company operated in Singapore owned by Tony Stark's older brother Dr. Gregory Stark.


MC2

In the alternate future reality of ''
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'', the company is known as Stark Global Industries and is owned and run by Tony Stark.


Earth Ultra-Vision

In a What If story, the company is known as ''Stark Interplanetary'' and was the creators of the Irondroids


Amalgam Comics

In the world of
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, the company is known as Stark Aircraft (itself a merger between Stark Industries and
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). The only known employees are Janice Doremus, Pepper Ferris, Happy Kalmaku, Stewart Rhodes, Hal Stark.


In other media


Television

* Stark Industries was featured in the 1990s ''
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'' TV series. In this show, Julia Carpenter (the second Spider-Woman) is also depicted as the head of Stark Industries' Research and Development. * A Stark Enterprises building can be seen in the '' X-Men: Evolution'' episode "On Angels' Wings". * Stark International is featured in '' Iron Man: Armored Adventures''. After Howard Stark was abducted by the Mandrarin in a plane crash and presumed dead, Obadiah Stane becomes the CEO of Stark Industries. In "Cold War," it is revealed that Blizzard used to work for Stark Industries until an accident caused by Obadiah Stane left him "deformed and destroyed." In "Designed Only for Chaos," Roberta Rhodes revealed to Tony that Stark Industries used to make weapons until Howard Stark stopped their production when Tony was born. In "Heavy Mettle," Obadiah Stane ends up fired by the chairman of the board after Tony Stark and Roberta Rhodes show the board of directors the footage of Obadiah Stane making a deal with
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is shown. In "Hostile Takeover,"
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ends up buying Stark International and sends Sasha to tell Tony Stark that he will no longer inherit the company when he reaches 18. After the fight with
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, Whiplash, Killer Shrike, and Unicorn, Tony Stark along with Rhodey and Pepper create a company called Stark Solutions. In "The Hammer Falls," Howard Stark returns and manages to reclaim Stark International after Justin Hammer (when soon buy the secret lair of Stark and secret Stark Solutions) is exposed and defeated by Mr. Fix. * Stark Industries is featured in '' The Super Hero Squad Show''. * Stark Industries appears in '' The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes''. * Stark Industries' Japanese branch appears in '' Marvel Anime: Iron Man''. * A Stark Industries lab appears in '' Ultimate Spider-Man'' episode "Flight of the Iron Spider." * In the '' Eureka'' episode "Once in a Lifetime," Nathan Stark is shown in a building with the name Stark Industries. * In the '' Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.'' episode "Nothing Personal," Maria Hill is shown working for Stark Industries after the events of '' Captain America: The Winter Soldier''. * Stark Expo is featured in a titular episode of ''Marvel's Spider-Man''. *In the Marvel Cinematic Universe live-action series '' WandaVision'', a commercial for a Stark Industries toaster is seen within Wanda’s false reality. Under orders from
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acting director Tyler Hayward, a Stark Industries drone from the 2000’s is sent into Westview to target Wanda. However, she disables it and returns it to them. Hayward uses the drone to power up and reactivate Vision. *In the Marvel Cinematic Universe live-action series '' Hawkeye'', Clint Barton owns a briefcase of Stark Industries arrowheads.


Film

In the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Stark Industries is headed by Tony Stark and has a significant influence in both the films and television series. * In ''
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'', Stark Industries is featured with a logo similar to those of Northrop Grumman and
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, and touted as developing many of the same weapons systems that Lockheed Martin is/was responsible for developing, such as the
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Raptor and
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Fighting Falcon. After Tony's father Howard died,
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became the CEO and later abdicated when Tony was old enough to run it. After Stark comes back from Afghanistan, he announces that he is closing the weapons division of the company. After Stane confronts Stark about what percentage the company's stocks might fall both guess about forty percent. In the next scene
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is seen on CNBC with a NYSE ticker tape at the bottom of the screen reading Stark Industries at 82.25 per share down by 56.50, a drop of about 40.7%. * In '' The Incredible Hulk'', Stark Industries logo flashes on the screen during the opening credit sequence when General Ross request to the company the Sonic Cannon that the army use against the Hulk later in the film and it is also on the Cyrosync container containing the Super Soldier Serum. * In '' Iron Man 2'', Virginia "Pepper" Potts became the CEO of the Stark Industries. Stark Industries, for the first time since 1974, hosted the renowned Stark Expo in Flushing Meadows. As a promotion for the film, at the 2009 San Diego Comic Con, Stark Industries recruiters handed out business cards with an invitation to apply for a job at Stark Industries by visiting StarkIndustriesNow.com. * In '' Captain America: The First Avenger'', during World War II, a young Howard Stark assists the Strategic Scientific Reserve in their Super Soldier program, and provides key assistance to Steve Rogers and Agent Peggy Carter. The Stark Industries logo is modified to fit in with the 1940s time period. * In ''
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'', Tony Stark opens the Stark Tower in New York City. After the Chitauri invasion, almost all the lettering forming the word 'STARK' on the side of the tower falls off, leaving only the 'A' - mirroring the logo of the Avengers that would replace the lettering later on. * In '' Iron Man 3'', Pepper is once again CEO of Stark Industries and Happy Hogan is the head of security. Happy calls out to an off-camera secretary named Bambi in reference to Bambi Arbogast. * In '' Captain America: The Winter Soldier'', Sam Wilson's winged flight gear is stated to have been designed by Stark Industries, as well as the redesigned
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s' propulsion systems. When
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is revealed to be in control of S.H.I.E.L.D. and the new Helicarriers under Project Insight begin targeting millions, Tony Stark is one of their targets while inside the Avengers Tower. After
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is dissolved,
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is seen applying for a position at the Human Resources department of Stark Industries. * In '' Avengers: Age of Ultron'', Wanda and
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call their childhood in the fictional nation of
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, the apartment in which the Maximoff family was living was attacked with Stark Industries-manufactured mortar shells, killing their parents. This would prove to be the basis for their hatred of Stark. * In '' Ant-Man'', it is revealed that the Avengers Compound is a former Stark Industries warehouse. * In '' Captain America: Civil War'', Tony Stark makes a presentation at MIT to promote a Stark Industries program called the "September Foundation" to fund ideas for gifted and talented students. He later uses this program to lure Peter Parker to join the Avengers. * In '' Spider-Man: Homecoming'', it is revealed that the Department of Damage Control is a joint venture between Stark Industries and the U.S. government to clean up New York City in the aftermath of the invasion in 2012. * In '' Spider-Man: Far From Home'', a group of disgruntled former Stark Industries employees led by
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create a fabricated superhero named Mysterio using Stark Industries drone and Beck's own BioAugmented Retrofitted Technology. *In '' Spider-Man: No Way Home'', it is reported that a federal investigation into stolen Stark Industries technology is underway following the
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and Mysterio controversy.


Video games

* A billboard in ''
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'' on the level "Race to the Bugle" features a Stark Solutions logo and the slogan "Consulting in the Future." It was shown on the building just before the Daily Bugle building. A Stark Enterprise building can be seen in the level where Spider-Man chases Venom through New York City. * Stark Industries appears in ''The Punisher'' video game. The Eternal Sun group raid the company to steal the Iron Man armors. * In '' The Incredible Hulk'' video game, it was mentioned that Stark Industries built the Hulkbuster armors. * A Stark Industries sign is visible in the opening cutscene for '' Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds'' when Iron Man is battling Morrigan Aensland. * In ''
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,'' the 2099 universe makes repeated mention of Stark-Fujikawa on signs and over intercom announcements. * In '' Spider-Man: Edge of Time'' Stark-Fujikawa is mentioned by Walter Sloan as a competitor to Alchemax. * In '' Fortnite'' during Chapter 2: Season 4, Stark Industries was a mythic location on the map where players could receive items by eliminating Stark-Bots and Iron Man.


Theme parks

* Stark Industries is physically featured in
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at the Islands of Adventure theme park, part of Universal Orlando Resort. It is also mentioned in the queue of ''
The Amazing Adventures of Spider-Man The Amazing Adventures of Spider-Man (also known as The Amazing Adventures of Spider-Man: The Ride in Universal Studios Japan) is a motion-based 3D dark ride at the Islands of Adventure, Orlando and Universal Studios Japan, Osaka theme parks, ...
'' ride in which it develops the SCOOP news-gathering vehicle for the Daily Bugle and the anti-gravity ray gun which it is stolen by the Sinister Syndicate who use the weapon to destroy parts of New York City and seize the
Statue of Liberty The Statue of Liberty (''Liberty Enlightening the World''; French: ''La Liberté éclairant le monde'') is a List of colossal sculpture in situ, colossal neoclassical sculpture on Liberty Island in New York Harbor in New York City, in the U ...
to be held hostage as a leverage against the city. The Far East division of Stark Industries held a expo at Hong Kong Disneyland.


See also

* Alchemax * Cross Technological Enterprises * Oscorp * Parker Industries * Roxxon Energy Corporation


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Stark Industries
at Marvel Wiki
Stark Industries
at Comic Vine {{Jack Kirby shush Iron Man